Jeremy A. Springer, MSW

Jeremy A. Springer, MSW

Jeremy is a professional Social Worker by day and freelance writer by night. He has experience in both the mental health and child welfare fields, and is currently completing the final class of his MSW education.
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  • 10 Free and Easy Tools to Combat Seasonal Depression
    Many of us begin to experience symptoms of seasonal depression as soon as shorter and cooler autumn days start to reduce our daily exposure to the sun. Here are 10 free and easy tools to combat seasional depression and put the joy back into winter.
  • How to Prepare for a College Exam
    Preparing for a college exam can be a daunting experience, but with some forethought and preparation passing with flying colors can be a breeze.
  • Kicking the Habit: A Single-Subject Evaluation of NRT in Smoking Reduction
    This paper examines current research on smoking trends and cessation research then examines and discusses the results of a single-subject study performed by the author who attempted to measure the effectiveness of NRT gum and patches.
  • The Debate Over Mental Health Professionals as Gatekeepers to Physician Assisted Suicide
    Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) is currently being discussed at many levels of government. One argument surrounding this subject is whether sufficient checks and balances exist to avoid the exploitation of vulnerable populations.
  • Death in Mass
    In the early winter of 1692, terror struck Salem, Massachusetts. In the weeks that would ensue, accusations of witchcraft would spread to every walk of life, social class, and profession. Over 200 would be imprisoned, and 19 would be put to death.
  • Wilderness Therapy Versus Juvenile Detention
    This research paper looks at the current practice of juvenile incarceration in Oregon state, and explores alternative rehabilitation programs which are proving to be far more effective at reducing recidivism and changing problematic behaviors.
  • Why Motorcycles Are Better Than Cars
    Since the invention of the wheel, people have experimented with every way possible to go further and faster. This article takes a comparative look at two such inventions, the car and the motorcycle.

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